
Wayne Faucher
Author of Batman: Mr. Freeze
Works by Wayne Faucher
Rising Stars: Voices of the Dead (2005) Issue #2 "Voices of the Dead - Part II" (2005) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Rising Stars: Voices of the Dead (2005) Issue #1 "Voices of the Dead - Part I" (2005) — Illustrator — 3 copies
The Spectacular Spider-Man, Vol. 2 #04 — Illustrator — 2 copies
Associated Works
Zatanna Vol. 1: The Mistress of Magic (2011) — Inker (Nos. 4 & 5), some editions — 58 copies, 1 review
Heroes: The World's Greatest Super Hero Creators Honor The World's Greatest Heroes 9-11-2001 (2001) — Inker — 25 copies, 1 review
The Batman Chronicles #3 — Inker, some editions — 5 copies
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Like many of Judd Winick's Green Arrow plotlines, this long (extremely long) one ends with someone else solving the problem, namely Batman. But at least we finally rescue Connor. Except: Connor has amnesia, has lost his archery skills (but none of his other fighting skills), has a Wolverine-like healing factor, and is extremely violent. Okay, so maybe Connor wasn't working out as a second Green Arrow to Oliver's primary (though I remain unconvinced). But is the solution to reinvigorating a show more character really removing every single thing that makes this character interesting and appealing? Thank God that Judd Winick will never get anywhere near Connor (or any other Team Arrow one) ever again, as this is his last entry in the series. (Also not enjoyable reading in this volume: Mia's romance with the English guy whose name I forget. Can an ex-prostitute really not tell when a man is interested in her?) This volume also contains a "bonus" story of dubious extra value.
You might notice that I haven't talked about Dinah in these reviews; that's because despite the series title, it's pretty much The Green Arrow Show. Oliver and Dinah might as well not be married for all it has to do with anything.
At least Mike Norton's art is still nice, though it's a little less Chiang-esque here than in the previous volume.
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You might notice that I haven't talked about Dinah in these reviews; that's because despite the series title, it's pretty much The Green Arrow Show. Oliver and Dinah might as well not be married for all it has to do with anything.
At least Mike Norton's art is still nice, though it's a little less Chiang-esque here than in the previous volume.
Green Arrow and Black Canary: « Previous in sequence | Next in sequence » show less
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